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Local Football Star Stands Strong for Local Flooring Business

Posted on: April 15th, 2021

You may know Dalton Risner as a second-year offensive lineman for the Denver Broncos who was a second-round draft pick and earned All-Rookie honors after starting 16 games at left guard in his first year. But more than a pro football player, Dalton has a passion for helping others, too. The Wiggins-CO native has made…

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Real Estate Investment Tips from A Pro

Posted on: March 21st, 2021

According to popular home improvement shows, buying a rundown house, turning it into something beautiful and selling it for a huge profit is as easy as rolling paint onto a wall. But in reality, Casey Dexter explains there’s a little more to it. A successful house flipper in Denver for the past four years, Dexter…

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Four Easy To-Dos Before Listing Your Home

Posted on: February 14th, 2021

If you plan on listing your home this spring, now’s the time to prep your home to look its best for potential buyers. But there’s a fine line to home improvements. You want your home to shine and garner top dollar, but you also don’t want to spend too much on improvements that pay few…

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2020 Shapes New Homebuying Trends

Posted on: November 22nd, 2020

In addition to just about every other facet of work and life, the pandemic has left its mark on home buying trends in 2020. Kitchen and baths will always be important. But right now, buyers are looking for multifunctional spaces to accommodate more people living and working from home. If you’re thinking about selling, consider…

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New Carpet Is A Must For Colorado’s Hot Real Estate Market

Posted on: October 5th, 2020

Susie Roy, a Realtor at RE/MAX Professionals, knows real estate. She’s been in the industry 25 years, helping clients sell and buy homes in Colorado from Aspen to Greenwood Village. But even with her successful track record and experience, Roy is a little perplexed by the current market. Even though unemployment is skyrocketing and businesses…

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Fall Colors To Inspire Your Next Remodeling Project

Posted on: September 25th, 2020

Whether you’re giving a room a mini facelift or redecorating a whole house, deciding on a color palette is a productive first step. And if you’re looking for inspiration, there’s no better place to look than outside. Right now, you’ll find the warmer colors of autumn that create a sense of coziness, drawing us inside…

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Dos & Don’ts When Buying Carpet

Posted on: August 18th, 2020

At Sloane’s, we answer questions about carpet every day. In fact, after nearly 60 years in the carpet business, we’ve amassed enough knowledge for a couple of seasons’ worth of podcasts. But instead of subjecting you to all that scintillating content, we’ve asked John McConnell, our general manager, for a few dos and don’ts when…

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5 Easy Home Upgrades You Can Do Now

Posted on: August 4th, 2020

With summer travel plans put on the back burner this year, you may be spending A LOT more time at home. And that’s got you thinking … hey, why don’t I finally tackle some of those home improvements on my list? Many of the upgrades listed below are not only affordable and easy to do…

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Home Improvement Secrets from a Pro House Flipper

Posted on: July 17th, 2020

July’s blog features Joe Slowey, realtor and owner of JMS Property Development, Inc. Reach him with questions at slow072@yahoo.com. Joe Slowey admits that his start flipping houses didn’t go well. He bought three undervalued houses in 2000. “And then 9-11 hit,” he remembers. Twenty years and many successful flips later, Slowey counts that experience as…

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Boutique Hotel Vibe: Home Delivery

Posted on: June 9th, 2020

Meet Diane Gordon, June’s guest contributor and owner of Diane Gordon Design. With degrees in both architecture and interior design, Diane has brought her elegant aesthetic to hundreds of residential interiors, including kitchens and baths, historic renovations and basement finishes since 2000. It seems like every major city around the U.S., including Denver, has a fresh…

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